Turnip Seeds

Turnip seeds for sale. Heirloom turnip seeds should be planted in well worked soil in early spring for a spring crop or late summer for a fall crop. Turnip strive in cooler temperatures, not in the heat of summer. Plant your heirloom turnip seeds 1/4" deep and 1 to 3 inches apart. As long as you use this proper spacing, turnips can be planted in single rows in in a block.If you plan on harvesting large turnips, thin to 4 - 6 inch spacing, using the thinned plants as baby turnips. When you harvest your turnip roots for storage, you want them to be 2" - 4" across, baby turnips don't keep as well as turnips this size. Heirloom Turnip is a root vegetable that is are grown for their bulbous taproot and tops or greens. The root of the turnip can be boiled or steamed, mashed or pureed, sautéed or stewed. Turnip greens can be prepared by boiling, steaming, sauteing or incorporating into dishes. The flavor of turnip greens is said to resemble mustard greens. We offer a variety of Heirloom Turnip Seeds for your organic gardening, sustainable living, self sufficient lifestyle needs. All seed come to you in packets that are hand made. We grow, havest and handle all our seeds ourselves.

Seven Top Turnip Seeds. Heirloom Seven Top Turnip is grown for its nutritious greens not the roots like most turnips. The tender leaves of Seven Top Turnip can be harvested in about 30 days, 4"-6" for salads and stir-fries, or for big greens...

Shogoin Turnip Seeds. Shogoin Turnip is a Japanese heirloom that has uniform smooth white globe shaped roots that are harvested at about 4". The tender white flesh of Shogoin Turnip is great in stir-fries and excellent for pickling. The...

White Egg Turnip Seeds. White Egg Turnip is an old heirloom turnip that was once very popular in American Markets. White Egg Turnip is of course - white, smoothed skin roots. The bulb of White Egg Turnip varies from egg shape to round...